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Anti-Maduro protesters clash with police in Venezuela
2016-05-20
[FRANCE24] Police in riot gear clashed with thousands of protesters trying to reach the headquarters of Venezuela's electoral body Wednesday to demand a referendum to recall unpopular President Nicolas Maduro.

The anti-government protest was the third in a week, and came days after the socialist president declared a state of emergency in the economically struggling country. He gave himself decree powers for 60 days.

Thousands of people turned out for the march in downtown Caracas, but police blocked the route. A small group tried to break through and was turned back by tear gas.

On Tuesday, opposition leader Henrique Capriles called on the country to reject the extra powers granted Maduro.

"If Maduro wants to apply this decree, he needs to start preparing tanks and warplanes, because he'll have to apply it by force," Capriles said.

Venezuela has seen constant small-scale protests in recent weeks against widespread water and electricity cuts.

The opposition roiled the country with bloody nationwide protests in 2014, but protests have tended to be small and peaceful since then.

A majority of the country wants Maduro out, according to opinion polls. Venezuelans overwhelmingly voted for the opposition in congressional elections in December, but state institutions have blocked the opposition-controlled congress from passing any legislation.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Gotta wonder how much tax the Castro brothers collected.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2016-05-20 12:49  

#3  Hugo Chavez's daughters, the ones worth billions, are already out of the country and comfortably settled in Cuba, I think...
Posted by: Steve White   2016-05-20 11:23  

#2  No doubt arrangements are being made for a small, comfortable, and discreet villa located within commuting distance of Havana.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-05-20 10:59  

#1  Its only a matter of time before starving people get shot and then the gloves come off generally.

And, word to the wise, IF there is any food available today, feed the police first. And if I were Maduro I would have a plane ready on the runway with the motors turned on. Oh, and some real value commodity in a carry on, ( just in case.)
Posted by: Bugs Ulusonter6462   2016-05-20 07:37  

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